A heat exchange apparatus having a housing that includes a first region and a second region, and a wall separating the first region from the second region, is disclosed. The second region includes a fluid flow entry port and a fluid flow exit port to define a fluid flow path, and a heat exchanger exposed to the fluid flow path. The heat exchanger includes first and second portions in thermal communication with each other, where the first portion is disposed at the first region and the second portion is disposed at the second region. The fluid flow path is isolated from the first region and provides for the removal of heat from the first region.
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1. A heat exchange apparatus, comprising:
a housing having a first region and a second region, and a wall separating the first region from the second region;
wherein the second region comprises a fluid flow entry port, a fluid flow exit port, thereby defining a fluid flow path, the second region further comprising a fluid flow driver at the entry port, a fluid flow driver at the exit port, and a heat exchanger, wherein the heat exchanger is exposed to the fluid flow path;
wherein the heat exchanger comprises a first portion disposed at the first region, and a second portion disposed at the second region, the first portion being in thermal communication with the second portion; and
wherein the fluid flow path is isolated from the first region and provides for the removal of heat from the first region.
10. A method of transferring heat from a processor, comprising:
transferring heat from a first surface in a first region to a second surface in a second region, the processor being in thermal communication with the first surface, the second region being fluidly separated from the first region by a partition;
transferring heat from the second surface in the second region to a fluid flow in the second region, the fluid flow in the second region having a flow path isolated from the first region; and
causing the fluid to flow from an entry port at the second region to an exit port at the second region by way of a fluid flow driver at the entry port and a fluid flow driver at the exit port, thereby resulting in the transfer of heat from the processor in the first region to the fluid flow in the second region independent of an air flow in the first region.
2. The apparatus of
the wall separating the first region from the second region is defined by a surface of the heat exchanger.
3. The apparatus of
the second portion of the heat exchanger comprises a baseplate and a set of heat transfer fins in thermal communication with the baseplate, the baseplate being the surface of the heat exchanger that defines the separating wall.
4. The apparatus of
the heat transfer fins are configured to define longitudinal fluid flow channels extending from the entry port to the exit port.
5. The apparatus of
the second portion of the heat exchanger comprises a thermal mass having a fluid flow path disposed therein, an exterior surface of the thermal mass defining the separating wall.
7. The apparatus of
the first region comprises a set of electronic components including a processor; and
the first portion of the heat exchanger comprises a surface in thermal communication with the processor.
8. The apparatus of
the set of electronic components has an associated air flow in fluid communication therewith that is isolated from the fluid flow path of the second region.
11. The method of
forcing the air to flow at a rate exceeding the flow rate of air under natural convection conditions.
12. The method of
performing the transfer of heat from the processor in an enclosure having a 1U form factor.
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The present disclosure relates generally to an apparatus and method for transferring heat, particularly to an apparatus and method for transferring heat from processors, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for transferring heat from high-speed processors in enclosures having a 1U form factor.
High-speed processors in small enclosures are becoming more and more prevalent in today's electronic applications, which invariably results in a demand for higher thermal dissipation in an increasingly smaller space. Traditional thermal designs have relied on the dissipation of heat from the top surface of an active processor through a heatsink that needs to be very tall relative to the enclosure in which it operates. More recent thermal designs have relied on a heat-pipe arrangement that transfers the heat away from the top side of an active processor to a location where a tall heatsink may be placed. Even more recent thermal designs have relied on fans, duct work, and shrouding to produce a wind tunnel effect that pulls cool air directly over a heatsink installed on top of an active processor. While existing thermal designs may be suitable for their intended purpose, there still remains a need in the electronic art for high efficiency cooling of high-speed processors in small enclosures, such as enclosures having a 1U form factor.
Embodiments of the invention include a heat exchange apparatus having a housing that includes a first region and a second region, and a wall separating the first region from the second region. The second region includes a fluid flow entry port and a fluid flow exit port to define a fluid flow path, and a heat exchanger exposed to the fluid flow path. The heat exchanger includes first and second portions in thermal communication with each other, where the first portion is disposed at the first region and the second portion is disposed at the second region. The fluid flow path is isolated from the first region and provides for the removal of heat from the first region.
Other embodiments of the invention include a method of transferring heat from a processor. Heat from a first surface in a first region is transferred to a second surface in a second region, the processor being in thermal communication with the first surface and the second region being fluidly separated from the first region by a partition. Heat from the second surface in the second region is transferred to a fluid flow in the second region, the fluid flow in the second region having a flow path isolated from the first region. The fluid is caused to flow from an entry port at the second region to an exit port at the second region thereby resulting in the transfer of heat from the processor in the first region to the fluid flow in the second region independent of an air flow in the first region.
Referring to the exemplary drawings wherein like elements are numbered alike in the accompanying Figures:
Embodiments of the invention provide an electronic enclosure for transferring heat from a processor in a first region of the enclosure to an ambient external of the enclosure by utilizing a fluid flow in a second region of the enclosure that is in fluid isolation from an air flow in the first region. The fluid flow in the second region may be air or a heat transfer liquid.
Referring to
The heat exchanger 160 includes a first portion (processor attachment plate) 165 that extends into the first region 110, and a second portion (heat transfer fins) 170 that extends into the second region 115. In an embodiment, a baseplate 175 of heat exchanger 160 provides the wall 120 that partitions off the first region 110 from the second region 115. The wall 120 serves to create a thermal barrier between the high temperature air flowing out of the wind tunnel of the second region 115 from the air flowing over the electronic components within the first region 110. While heat exchanger 160 is depicted with baseplate 175 providing the partitioning wall 120, it will be appreciated that an alternative embodiment may have the heat exchanger 160 rotated 90 degrees about its longitudinal axis such that a heat transfer fin 170 provides the partitioning wall 120. In either case, the wall 120 that separates the first region 110 from the second region 115 is preferably defined by a surface of the heat exchanger 160. Processors 130 and first portion (processor attachment plate) 165 are arranged to be in thermal communication with each other, by using thermally conductive adhesive, thermally conductive potting agent, or other suitable means, for thermally attaching processors 130 to an underside surface of first portion 165. The first portion 165, the baseplate 175, and the second portion (heat transfer fins) 170 are all in thermal communication with each other, thereby providing a thermal conduction path from the first portion 165 to the second portion 170. By providing a wall or partition 120 between the first region 110 and the second region 115, the fluid flow path 135 provides an air flow that is isolated from the first region 110 while still providing for the removal of heat from the processors 130 at the first region 110. As depicted in
With reference to
In view of the foregoing discussion relating to the structure of enclosure 100, the configuration of heat exchanger 160 in combination with housing 105 provides for an effective method of transferring heat from processors 130 to the ambient outside of enclosure 100. In an embodiment, this method involves transferring heat from a first surface (the underside of first portion 165) in a first region 110 to a second surface (heat transfer fins 170) in a second region 115, transferring heat from the second surface in the second region 115 to an air flow (flow path 135) in the second region 115, and causing the air to flow from an entry port 140 at the second region 115 to an exit port 145 at the second region 115, thereby resulting in the transfer of heat from the processors 130 in the first region 110 to the air flow 135 in the second region 115 independent of a second air flow 185 in the first region 110.
In an alternative embodiment, with reference now being made to
As disclosed, some embodiments of the invention may include some of the following advantages: a high cooling efficiency electronic enclosure having a small enclosed structure by integrally incorporating the heatsink into the structure of the enclosure; a high cooling efficiency electronic enclosure by incorporating a wind tunnel effect at the heat exchanger; a high cooling efficiency electronic enclosure by incorporating a thermal barrier between the high temperature air flowing out of the wind tunnel from the air flowing over the electronic components themselves; a high cooling efficiency in a thin electronic enclosure by exposing a large surface area to cool air drawn through a wind tunnel; a high cooling efficiency electronic enclosure having low labor and material cost by integrally arranging the heat exchanger with the enclosure structure and eliminating the need for additional air flow shrouds and ducts; and, a high cooling efficiency electronic enclosure in a 1U form factor.
While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best or only mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another. Furthermore, the use of the terms a, an, etc. do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item.
Slaton, David S., Jory, Edward M.
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